Eastern Sporting Union of Manipur finished 2nd in the group stage of the inaugural edition of the Indian Women’s League following their 1-0 win over Alakhpura FC in the last group match at the Ambedkar Stadium today.

Courtesy of the Kamala Devi’s 2nd minute goal, ESU produced their 4th win of the league, there by finishing with 12 points having scored 15 goals. But they had to settle for the 2nd spot despite being levelled with Rising Students on points, because of the goal difference.

With Alakhpura finishing at third with nine points, the semi-finals will see a rematch of the last match of the group stage, when Eastern Sporting Union take on Alakhpura in the semi-final clash on Saturday. Meanwhile, group leaders Rising Student’s Club will face fourth placed FC Pune City in the other semi-final clash.

It was all Eastern Sporting Union in the opening minutes of the match as they attacked from the whistle, and scored with their shot on goal in the 2nd minute when Kamala Devi’s header off a Prameshowri cross from the right flank went into the net.

With Eastern Sporting Union taking an early lead, Alakhpura were left stunned and forced to commit bodies in defence, following relentless attacking display by their opponents. In the 10th minute, Prameshwori Devi cut inside from the right flank and her curling shot went inches wide of the goal.

Alakhpura’s first shot on goal came in the 15th minute from a free-kick from more than 30 yards out as Munesh Kumari’s attempt was clutched safely by Panthoi Chanu.

After the half-time scoreline read 1-0, ESU adopted a more attacking stance to the game.

But despite creating goal scoring chances, ESU were unable to breach the Alakhpura fortress due to lack of finishing upfront. Kamala Devi although came close numerous times to find the net, but was often flagged offside as the Alakhpura defence decided to play a high line.

In the 62nd minute, a Kamala Devi chip found Kashmina clear of the defensive mix but her shot failed to test the custodian. A minute later Kamala tried to take advantage of a defensive howler but could only rattle the woodwork with her shot.

Perhaps the best chance for Alakhpura came in the 67th minute when Deepika rounded off an oncoming Panthoi Chanu but failed to find the net from handshaking distance.

The ESU defence stood strong to see off the match and the full-time scoreline read 1-0 in ESU’s favour.